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Interesting article. I would really like to know of there is also a difference between people reading visually and those consuming audiobooks. I know several people that don't read books anymore but listen to audiobooks a lot.
I've only seen one study on this, but iirc it found that people who listened to to audiobooks only displayed the same degree of neurological engagement when they were able to focus on the audio. Passive listeners appeared to have similar reactions to those just watching television.
I just want to know how people mentally process audio without having to rewind every five minutes. I find it exhausting if I'm listening to something complex that I actually care about.
I feel like serial audiobookers must have crazy multitasking abilities.
Podcasts while doing cardio is about my comfort limit.
I consume audio books the same as books so without any distraction. Mostly to be able to fall asleep since I suffer from tinnitus.
I’m sorta with you, I listen to audiobooks during the longish drives that I make on a regular basis and I can’t turn them on until I’m on the interstate where not as much attention is required. Even then, I can only seem to handle fiction and biographies. All other nonfiction… yeah, I constantly need to rewind. So I save nonfiction for text reading